Geoserver: WMS layer is shifted at certain zoom scales in openlayersIf I zoom in/out, the backdrop does not jump around, openlayers animates the zooming, and then fills in the retrieved tiles. The google/osm/bing backdrops just are rendered correctly (so it seems), the data retrieved from geoserver is shifted (at certain scales). Note: when using my local geoserver it just works. If I use the windows geoserver, it is shifted. I could not capture in a screenshot, but in openlayers it actually shows the locally zoomed version before filling in the tiles, so it seems really clear that the newly retrieved tiles are "offset" in some way.

Jul10

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Geoserver: WMS layer is shifted at certain zoom scales in openlayersThank you Andrea! Interesting. So my local geoserver could have a different "zoom level definition" (maybe because it was updated from 2.3 -> 2.6), and the production geoserver was a fresh 2.6 (and later 2.7) install? Because on my local geoserver it works. So I check the gridsets in the menu? I am using standard 900913. Ow maybe relevant: I am using openlayers 2.14, which is maybe too ancient?

GeoServer- Reload feature type doesn't workOwwww lifesaver: I had the same problem with duplicate columns appearing, and indeed: it also selected columns from a table with the same name in another schema (from another owner).

How to use OpenLayer.Transform?In the current version the syntax has changed, you now have to write: proj4.defs("EPSG:3035", "+proj=laea +lat_0=52 +lon_0=10 +x_0=4321000 +y_0=3210000 +ellps=GRS80 +units=m +no_defs");

deploying geoserver on linux or windows: performance implications?Thanks, I had already read that document, and applied some of the great advice to tune the performance of my windows servers. But in the document I do not find anything directly related to arguments preferring to choose linux over windows servers. I would rather prefer some hard data :)